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The Good Work Goes On !
12.000 Yards All-Wool Black Cashmeres from 40c to
$1.75;
4 000 Yards Black Hlks 75c to $3 per yard;
11.000 Yards other style Black and Mourning Goods nil
prices.
We rtfsin to c ! iittemioji loll.ofimt tbM. we reek.. epeci" l of Week anfl
MonroiUK umt.Tiula, uud tout we can gre m. good value e< an be obtained any
market,
10.(100 Yard* F.ngli.b, Kr, rich and Scot.-). Wool Suiting* for I,'.dice the nobbieet
Goods to bo found.
Immense lines of Ladies’and Gent's Underwear;
Immense lines of Ladies’ and Gent’s Tics and Scarfs.
Immense lines of Ladies' llobc.
Immense lincsof dents Hnlf-Hose.
Novelties in Liuln'O and Gents’ Handkerchiefs.
JOB O.
1,500 Turkey Red D.rom-k Table Co'-ere, extra larg.- ik , worth 15, to bo cloaad
u;.so , ‘
I nncy Ribbona, worth 4n and SOeonte, to be oloao I at 10c. No more
tlicat arc gon.'.
eon Dapiag. -i Mar till* Sp ttd at b >H price. Ml grade#.
ApO Dos*jd a<iiicd C Vorcd Ho e at lOu, "• rth 2*>i’.
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LACE CURTAINS.
2io Pieces* Lc • Ouitaim- all K>*d*.
10 000 YurJa Ca.iaef9 for idea ami li ye. 20,n0n v .r.U Wool Joana from 20c to COc,
tiLANCHARD & BOOTH,
myc 12m— OC118 123 Brood Street Columbus, Ga.
Tic Brasl Boom let!
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W. A. DANIEL & SON,
X VLBOTTON, (;KOU(;IA,J
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itf fnitljr i.pg pnt)#i tliri "'.fcliout one of the iivut tlttndcd aiul lir.utilu I
Itoc a ol
Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy Dross Fabrics, Gent's Cloth
ing in stylish and elejrant cuts, Boo f s. Shoes,
Hats, Crockery, Notions, &c.
©vox brought to iliitt market lu Hup* ib ims <>f cheap dm** goods ho oinuot fall
TO PLEASE THE LADIES!
To meet u long fait wuut of our tnuU*. w< hutropeutda mod * aoellont stock of
tic boat grades of
Men, and Youths* nothing,
nnd underwear, tmbtaciug Kng n*b Si otcti, French and Amcricwn cloths mid cissi
tn res, all made in stylish fits. ,;d bou ,'ht hI such fi ui s in to *©ll like red th-kets
lo <* ciicum. ('©mound ms us LudicK, Goidlmmu. Little Hoys mid Girls nud wo will
d< light yon with low r > rio. s nnd b Ur goods Inn anybody ii thin nmrktt. oi tL’-itf
DON! MISS THIS CHANCE!
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Woopnthi week lin*s <*f Kauip’e* from tw > nmnufae ui oK on Mods Flue Shoes, u
gicit, vainly id styles, o.j which we nuuie
Unusually Low Prices.
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T'IJ’E Feep nlwaa *>• l npon h i!um‘ lrNs Mippers, nnd have added largely to
VV our ol fine kid. '•dn ii-ht gout ni and %i't-hbl© button Hoots in now
sty ten and at aitiaetiv© pritvs lo.let Stip|*© is in Velvet, t loth ami Morocco. 'Ye
coot* in plate a ebsuge in •nr burin©'* pro|K*su to sell umre Shoes ihm ever, and to
eouriDoe tl.© pO|4 that w• have u co re* t uudei.s Aiidmg of tlnir want-, we invite
Uuia to cal at
TIIK OLI) SIIOK STOItll
WELLS & CURTIS,
00(36 COU MHUS, (JA.
A. BILL OF* FARE!
A M A .CALL UFOS’ TILE WHOLIXU.K CKOCKRS,
V 7. J. & C. H. WATT,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
‘weil to the public that thi • have au opportunity if
mu .
Plantation anti Family Supplies
GrO :ct A la'l line of
iMicftndnuiitt. '* Wei, So r Candle*. Starch, Metchw. Poiash, C,,n
--* ward Goo*. €**. *- '**'*'* “ nd L,Vtr ° ol B “ rJU ■•>“<* Bulk iL, , m
die-. Cwclure. 1 lckle. *•“*• '' ST STOCK of FLOUR IK COLUMBUS
AN® LAEOt
, - ' >K Tobacco.
Chewing anl
•• i rc\ MVTC.K TOBACCO—tIie most jopaLir i
4 . i- t CilltriH, oil *>*••*' .
*'* - :u Hw u-..ri
Kv.-<t-T*J-o .S
s T. t.£ hdCt quality of Boasted and Green Ci e, l*"'*-
■ a ue * li
>V .1 .X < II WATT
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THE REGISTER AM) KTAKDARD. TAI.IIO'IKIX. TAI.ROT (01 MV. GEORGIA. OCTOBER 25. 1881.
REGISTER AND STANDARD.
U. I). ItURMAN, turn*.
J B. OOItMAN. r.
Tnlholton, tin.,
Tt'KSDAY <)< TO I! Kit'2s :SBl,
Official Organ of Talbot County.
Award of Premiums
By th* Talbot <’ unty Stock ft-d Fair
A> ►- ciuiiOu 1 l Oct. J 1 th, l2tli, IJili and
14tlj.
Ifcjim’DH).)
Mini t/tilit Goodwin, 3d beat die
|lav t‘2 0G
Mihh S J Gorman, display pickKft,
rftLMiipfl, sauces, plate. ....... 500
>li. Julia Godwin, 2.1 best dw
plftv, plate .1 Go
Mihh dnm<* Dcnnin, 3 1 best display 200
Mm S J Gorman, display iu jama 2 00
.) | McLaughlin, c nned fruits and
vegetable*. plate 5 00
Mum A nine Dennis, 2d bent display
plate .1 00
Mias Emmie Burt, dried figs, dried
peache, each 100
Mian Julia Goodwin, bent light
bread, • 1 CO
VIiH Annie Dennis, be-t soda bis
cuit and ftoda crackers, each 50
Min E W Kimbrough, and Mian Le
nin McLaughlin shared premium
on beat fruit cuke 2 00
.Mrs E W Kimbrough, found,
apoiige, jelly, silver, spiced, and
marble cake, each 1 00
Mis E W Kimbrough, best display
of articles in department G. pinto 0 00
Miss Genio Dennis, homo-made
woolen shawl I w
Mikm M Cttllier, home-made woven
blttUKOt *
Mrs K L C'dlier, cov
erlet *
Mrs Yj J Downs, hon*e-made coun
terpane 1 w
Miss Jennie Holmes, pair cotton
socks 00
Miss (b nie Dennis, pair cotton
st oc kings * * * * 00
Mrs / T Stephenson, 7 yards hum*-
mkde jeans * 00 j
Miss /Inrue Dennis, vase mat 50 j
Mint) Anna Stallings,ladle's shawl 100 j
Miss Annie Huberts,beat scarf. 50
Miss Anna Stallings, child's dress 60
Miss Janie Ellison, cbilds saqne. 100
Miss Jennie Gamble, crocheted col
lar 50
Miss J D Holme*, bands in tat
ting 50
Mrs S M Hose, under sleeve* 50
Mus Jt-LQie Gamble, collar in t.it
Miss Belle Black, child's nocks 50
Miss Belle Black, 5 yards fringe
nud lace 1 O 0
Mikh Doihe Downs, beat tidy 1 ot
Miss Belle Black, child's spencer l 00
Miss Colbert, collar 50
Miss Lizzie Mahons,handkerchiefs 50
Mrs Fannie McLaughlin, child’s
dress 50
Miss M Miller, patch quilt in cot
ton 1 00
Mrs X P tlarreker, patch quilt m
hi Ik 1 tin
Mt a H Butts, rained qui1t...... 100 j
Mian Genie Dennis, patch work m
t woratei! 100 j
i Mrs K Hurt, wax fruits . 1 00 j
Miss Gertrude Havant,rustic work 1 00
i Miss Annie Dennis, shuck work 1 oo
R II Hill, be-d oil painting 1 00
<> 1) Gorman portrait by a Georgia
! artist, T H JHackslienr, M icon . 1 00 j
Miss Lucie Cal ier, pencil drawing 1 00
I Miss Ltola McLaughlin, crayon
drawing Diploma.
1o 1> Gorman, ihstoriwil engraviug 1 00
(>J> Gorman, collection oi paint
ings, plate 5 00
!./ H I’ J nen nnd Miss Genie Den
i lie Dcnns, divide premium for
best cabinet insects 1 Oo J
I W T Jones, cabinet minerals
I Soutberu woods, curiosities,each 1 00
.1 W T .Toues, best plow stock, sin
gle tree, Imm os, walioo collar.
total 3 00
Bass Denson, cotton baskets 50 i
I \Y r J once, beet axe uud hoc ban
dies, each 50'
Wilbur Chvblings. best hack bund 1 OO
Willi© O'Neul, best plow stock.. 1 00
Willie O'Neal, half dozen hoe hnn
! dies ... ....... 100
\\ K Williams, display in car
nages, buggies, wagons, Diploma,
j Miss Genic Dennis,best goat skins,
i tanned 50
Mrs /. T Siepheneou, best sheep
i skins Go
Jas I Goldings, single harness.
handmade Dip’oma and 2 OO
Miss Saliie Thomason, toilet mats,
i crocheted, cotton tidy, crocheted
edge ami insertion,each ... 50
Miss Lizzie Woodall, patch work
quilt 1 00
Mbs ltoxy Hiekley,best knit atock
j mgs 50
Mum Sallie Thomason, display in
breads and i\ke-s jellies and
preserves, uu.l display bv one
exhibitor in department 10, total
plate 7 00
Raglnnd A Cos.. best display faney
groceries Diploma.
i II C Brown, best display boots,
I shoes, hats ..Diploma.
races.—FlßST DAY.
Z T A dams, best running race,
! Georgia raised horse, best two m
three, Ist premium 20 00
| Mike Hackett. 2d premium )q 00
second d\y.
denj Blanton, ibrt trotting race
Georgia raised horse?.best din 5,
Ist premium . 20 (X)
G D Adair, 2d premium. 10 (X)
THIRD IUY.
Sterling Jenkins,best running race,
open to all. mile heats,
3, Ist premium 2<> <>o
M:k Hackett, 2d premium 10 00
A World of Good.
One : popular medicines now
before the Vim man public, is Hop B
tors. You aca A everywhere. People
j take it with good effect It guilds them
up, Jt is not as ulensant to taste as some !
I other Bit it is not a whiskey drink. j
It la more like th? old fashioned hons act ,
tea that haa done a world df goods. If
you don*t fee! just npht try Hop Bitters
Nnnda News.
Petroleum in Tenuasaee Guano depoa
, it ouder th city if Now Orleans, a whole
mil) * t c-ine:> in the ou>t. Ac , &i in 1
uv *rck.
' An Agre ble Dr ssing for he Hair j
: t.'p :t> falling, has l. *m i ag
■ - ~ H R 1 an t jtia-
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waut oct 23 liu
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TALBOT’S SHERIFF SALES-
Will hi* sold b. in e he Court House
, *fi dr, in tb<* town f Taibolton. 'L U>ot
cottsty* G#.. on the fir-t ! u dy iu No
| venfrbt r next, wit, in the* leg.d hours oi
sale, 100 acres of laud iu tlic m 0 ( hl h Dis
! trict G. M . of said county, b uud-;d on
: North, Sou b aud East by lands *-t J J
I Crawford: on the West by lauds of Miea
j*h Carlisli hr. Ten nt in possession
notified Levied on as the pr q-erty ol
Elias Silas to s.ijk*} h tux fi fa issued by
I F Parker. former Tax t ollectorof Him;
county, for bn s tor the year ihß J. Prop
’ er*y joined out b v Hftid Parker. Levy
I m ale by D F Walker, Constable, and re
[ turned to mo. ) A FOSTER..
| octl Sheriff.
Election Notice.
G' OHO l A 1 albot County.
Dam?* vrtY'u Office, Oct. 11, 1881.
By virOie of authority vested iu me,
under sect ion 347 of the Cod •<> G-or J
gin, an election is hereby on!* r and to Le
held at the several pr. einets iu aunt I
county, o'i Monday, the 7fii dav of No ;
vernb r next, for a She i Iff of aid dun j
t y, to fill the VHCuDC) Oo< HMO.ied by tic ■
death ot Jam*h A Foster, iat<; Slier iff.
Given nuctar niv ofß id Hguntwr.*. ,
RICHARD H. LE >' AKD,
oc.llß Ordinary.
Administrator's Sale-
By virtue ot an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Talbot county, I will
scdl to the light—t bidder before the
Cuurt H use door in the town of 'lV
botton, during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Monday iu November next,
he house aud lot near’y opp s-L*,* L< -
Vert College, in the town ot T;dl>otto t.
known hm the residence of the Lite Dr
W G Li; tie.
Sold as the property of tbs eslafi* of
W (i Little, deceased, fi-r distributicn
Terms made known on the day of
sale. W.M. A. LiTiLE, A bur.
Oct. Ist, 1881, it
OEORGl\—Talbot (a unty.
'l’o Bar >h Walker, Em ice Snrii h. Nunct
Tigner, J;non Tiguer, Einn Tigner and
.James McNeil as Administrator on the
estate ot William II 'J jgn* r. all of the
county of Talbot and state ot Georgia,
Mary Jordan, of the c unty
of Monroe, and State of GeorMft,
Martha Holmes, Ida Tigner. Oscar Tig
ner and M iry 'i igner. of the state of Ar
kansas heirs at law of Urban C Tigner.
deceased; Yon are hereby cited t" b*
and appear at the Court * f Ordinary • f
said county of Talbot, to be held on tlie
first Monday iu November next, then
aud there to witness the settlement of the
accounts ot Simeon (} Smith, as Adminis
trator of Haul Urban 0 Tigner.
Given under my official sigtiatiue, this
3rd, day October. IHhI.
lUCHABD U. LEONARD,
octl Ordinary.
GEORGIA Tai.not County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, I will sell be
fore the Court House door, in the town
.f Talbotton, on Tuesday, the that da}
of November next, within the lawful
hours of n.de, the 'ollowmg lands be.
longing to the estate ot George B Elder,
deceased:
J tie Home place, bemg 112 acres more
or less of lot number 157, iu the Ist Dis
trict of, urL iually Troup notv Tn b >t,
county. Also the int rest ot sbdeKt ih
in 60 acres ol lad bought of Joh i Da i
iel. Hod for distribution among the
heirs. Terms cih
THOMAS L. P THICK,
Oct 4 Ad ministrator
GEORGIA 1 ALHOT A (Jt'MT.
Whereas, the estate of Lewi, [* Me
Hrydo. 1 te of ani 1 c *unty, is unr preseu
n*d, and not likely to he represented. and
[ VV < ■ Meßryde one of the heirs at law ( 1
| mild deceased, has fil and his j etnon. pray
! ing tint administration on said estate b
j voted in the (Jerk of the duperior Court.
!or some other lb and proper person.
Ti.esc are to cute and admonish all per
sons interested to show oiUSe.by tin first
Monday in November next, why the
prayer of petitioner should not be gran"
tel.
Given under my official si mature, thin
3rd day of October, I**l
UI'TIaIID 11. LEON \RD.
Oct 4 Oi lin.trv.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtu© fan order from the Court
of Ordinary of Talbot- county 1 will sell
! before the Court lloure door, in the town
j of Talbottow, on the first Tuesday in No
: v. mber next, w ithin the legal houm ol
sale, the plantation belonging to the esv
tato of li ltolf, deceased, contain Ug
tluce hundred acres. iiMre or less, and
situated within two miles i.nd one-lialf
I from the town of Talbottou.
The place is well watered, has com
portable dwellings, is near the Talbolton
Hiilroad. and located within two and one
half miles of the growing town ot Talbot
j ton- Will bo sold in two payments,
j naif cash down, deferred payuo ut at x
-!pi ration of 12 months, titles with last
j payment. Z T STEPHEN >ON,
I S'p27 4t. Adminisiralor.
My Place for Sale
One and one-half im.es south of T 1
botion, on the Geneva read, containing
50 acres more or less, alnml 1 2 of which
\s iu a tine state ot cultivation. Good
buildings tine water and plenty of it; one
of the be-t orchards in Fulbnt county,
none excepted. Grapes, Mul'orris
Quinces, I‘umegr,mates. Almonds, Oiler-j
rien, Pecan trees. Struwbcriiea and Kan
berries in aburd mce.
Als -Ul bushels of the Burt Early rust
! proof o.*ts.
Two Platform Spring wagons and
enough I)i ntal work thrown iu to nnkc
you think yon got them tor nothing.
A few Poland China hogs and pigs,
some tine milch cows and Heifers, two j
flue to kill, to exchange for common j
Hogs or bed cattle.
A pair of tiuo Black Mares, to swap for j
a pair of hue, gentle mules, weighing 25 j
hundred pounds.
One of the vcr.) best family horses in 1
the State, just us fast as you want hcT.and j
just as slow, scares at nothing—and ill
you get her you have got to pay for!
sunn? i l l the very best qualities that ever =
were blended in ore llorso— it you haw
got a good O possum Dog of the right I
stripe bring him up, and get as much j
Dental work as you want, notwithst&nd
mg I have a ftieml who says o‘possum j
hunters are second chess folks. I will 1
i*k that part o! it and cheerfully accord
io him the right to any opinion’ ho mas
have of me as a hunter l will take bakea
o‘posfiUin for dinner, he can take fat
•at and collards. G D ADAIR.
oct 4 4\v.
Dn J. f. £W I HOLMES,
dentists,
NO, 102 MULBERRY, ST., MACON. GA
J'tEFTH extracted "i tu itpan. boftU
, titul sets of teeth inserted. at eesed
teeth aud diseased gums cured. Deal' ,
era in all kinds a! Dental materials mu] j
instruu e ts. Constantly on hand.a large !
and full assortment of te-.th of all kinds, i
kmalgams of all kinds, rubbers of all |
aiuds. aug3l
TOWN shoe shop :
r> A. BAKROX,
Over Keller s Store. Talboftou.
''HOES and BOOTS made to - r-e r re
pairing anu uieiHiiog don* pr.'.mp:!v and
tople-dse. junT 6ai
ANOTHER BOOM,
IS OKS.
C VSII
DRY GOODS
HOUSE
j
THF AVI ENTION OF
: v? OUii Customers to the ja t that
w.- have many desirable Goo<ls nceutly
i bought of J. A. Lewis nt such hs'o Mh i
j ‘**tfly low piice-, and duiiiig the e xiiiu .
jw ek will reopen tlnir Safi* a' same
I prieeHat whic i they were •■AT r and pr *-
i violl ’ 'o our going b> ui .rku. We shall
I < io- out
Plain Colored SILKS at 45c
and at 76c 94c and $1.21.
R.: Kitt.il t uow out on trie Coni fer
Four pieces
Black SILKS at 95c, $1.26,
1.83 and 2.19,
Being all ijjut remains i.oui tho Gr at
HM- .
W r e exp ct our
NEW SILKS
m during the ami partus • -
tin s, g.x, u in the me.mUnie. may buy
theui ;! the o and price.
W h til commence, opening during th
wtek th ,* i- rg-8t >M<>cfc of
FINE GOODS
•*• Imv- Bvcr li n,ll, ,l, and m- I>. n^}- 1
(mr Uo<xlh lor *' mi, and t,i,v -
-mil*- ia,lld h irximis, an*! a.-,k yen ik.r to
l.p invciKli-tl into l.n\ iaj. ({ooil.-.’at Ctn-ap
MiuioUny Jjri'-. a , Ist-tvnt-re, lot il toil ,i<,
we will open tin-in ho i.ir lieiiiw lln.-
nti es now adver iseil by oilier h it.e-,.
that it will make you quite sick, tint!
>ou did not wait and lmy oil s. Wh. n
they come in. we will jpvyou oui
pin es, (J, me in. in tin. next tinee day,,
and b .vu some money.
J. S. JONES.
Co.iimbus, G.i.,
mar 9 b 1 octl
Vir y<p!i(,i.-,rMs Mir v,uni
WSe?j mau <>f i-t
--#*ne<l bjr tl*j t.nun of VW terntoi 11n • >rr■ r ruM
ynur flutkd rit-oid W nlfflif work, to r. a
stimulants and uo WM tr brain nrrvaan.i
Hop Bitters. ■wa*te, uw Hop B.
If you aro younjf from any in
diteretlon or (htiKipaHUcn ; If you air-inar
rli-tl or alDßlo, old orHyminf', sulf-Tinif fi -■->m
poor health or Uui|<ul.ihK| on a bed of sick
nt.HH, rely on H o p|Bitters.
Whoever you are. .(■© Tfimi-nnds die an
whenever yon fe*d I* I nualiv f 1 orn hoiik
that your pvt •. 3 r...,., ..r Kidney
ncoda iutsliu' t-n-h -i*-! that - .ivU.l
Ins or atiinuiaiinp RIB a have lieen pte\rnT'l
without u a by a timely ui-e of
Blttsri 0 © jf/M HopOitters
lln vr tou iTyn- S.
A,
rlafnt, <lfe w |,T _ ■!* *n absolute
of the a/i/bi ch, 8 • nnT) |: , . n ' 1 Irrwlata
fomWa, blond. |l 111 111- cure f r
livrr oNimn j jfi UD l (drunken cs .
You will bo I l no of opium,
oured if vmim-i i| niTTmO tobnce.j.ur
Mop Bitters $ U lj-H\
Ifyouaronlm- a j U'* * lMu KoMbydrufr
never
I L-A I I I "
llfo.lt hast] TAIL I nrw >•.
saved hun* S, .BwiiMter, s, t.
and red 8. kq ——ll & Twtwp , Qm.
marchbl2'J n q>2o. t
Fire Insunuico Agency,
J J BULL. Special Agent
TALBOXTON, (IA.
'Yatertown, N’Y. lnsuraco ('omjmry
Oolunibufi, Miss., Insurance uud Bunking
Company.
WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY.
Combined Capital >.
$75,000 DOLLARS DEPOSITED IN
GEORGIA f >r sooutity of policy holders.
Dwellings and Firm Property a specialty.
Insurance Jig dust all loss or damage
by Lightning and Fire.
GINS AND MILLS INSURED.
Equalable Raton, Prompt Settlement*.
J J BULL, Special Agent,
juno 7tf jtstßl
“' GEO. W. ELY,
Southern Passenger Agent.
STAR and CRESCENT LINE,
Comprising Morgan's Ijoui-i.ma
R lilroftd. L< nisiana nY stern Iho-r > d.aud
Texas and N- v Orleans i.oir id.
Alter an absence ot s- v- ml months ir
Texas in the interest of his line ha* return-
Montgomery, Ala., his imm- r lna.l
- where he will answer all com
oiumratlouß promptly. aUlrss-dto lom
at Tdbottou, t*-.. or Montgomcrv, Alu.,
in regard to rates of tare to Texas.
ruk9 tf
LeYcrt Female College.
This old es* ’ 'isV:. and insfitiriou has
' b'en resorgaiiixed with eompe*ent In
s' motors m every department. and offers
superior auvantages io. the education of
! girls.
; Th.' discqTire wi Ibe mild but fbro
; and the ins ructi n and by tin
analytical met fro-1.
Fall term "ili begin August 17 h. nd
{ continue four months Ntu.bl b*vs w• •
be receive 1 i”.K tiie < . |i, g f . \[] and i
will receive the benefit oi the Public
School Land Tuiiiou duo uj ,;i la. ei
; roUmc .t of .he pupils, and except in
i cast s.f >} iil gte*M:Knt, payment wiR
be txpcctcJ iu ..dv .::c. f*r t
ot thv s le ni. v r monthly. V udu ;•
for absence, uub ss caused by pioti
sj.?W
LNi’ENSKS AND FEl>.
Preparatory Department per r. num $. 1
Acad miv jh y rytzae&t per xnuum... •
. r
Music Dep.utmeut pir.e n.i :i 30. (V'
lucideutials |K*r anumn 200
Use of Piano per mouth. L'V
For further inforniaTion ah'-c'? tl
rrssivb-it. 1 : DAYaNT.
Talbott'ul Ga.
I. MONROE TAYLOR
...1.U.11 I*ll,
Ciold Wvilal
a old iHcdiil Saleratus.
113 WATER ST., NEW YORK.
The whitest, nicest and best goods made.
Guaranteed pure, superior in quality and
i style of package to any brand in the
, world. Takes less quantity to do the
same work. Ask your grocer for it, and
have no other.
o t 5 4tu
SEND SErnQ
i
DAVID.LANDRETH &SONS. PHILA
no\ 2 bl
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOK THOSE DESIRING
To Purchase REAL ESTATE.
i t:-- iu lowing d-hiribb; pr- p. ity in
Lilbottou i- *3l rtdfor .•-aie.
Six dv.t llin • lioiin :h,
(>ll-* !ore house,
f iP'cn ußimpiov. <1 rcsidenc bt.
f’. , h' store i )U-i’* fi-ts.
ln< * <fi s ring t purchase property u.
the giow.ng town <*! 'iMlb ton w.*uld *1
w 1 to c,o upon He u>dtiMgnel. who
will s* IS ut low prices ami on * asv fi rms
.l H M \U TIN.
Rea! Lst.it*■ A, e.)t.
Tit b iftor.. fia.. M tv 31st. !HHI. tl
FREE TO EVERYBODY I
A Beautiful Book for the Asking!
By applvivc: p r onnllv t the iMYiiest
f ffit- 'fit ESi N: i Li! MAN l' I A ("ITi;
ll\ ; ('()., ,-bv pMst-iJ card if ut. a dis
-1 tauc j uiy atfii*; p i -.*>u will be presented
I with h b autif illy i]m-*traL*d copy of a
: Now B ioii entitled
Cenius Rewarded,
OF THE
STORY OF THE SEWING
MACHINE,
! containing a handsome nn ! c-s'ly Ktre!
j engr.iv.ng front! •) *ie<al.'.o, 28 finely c:i
i graved vtoou cuts, and bound in an
*'l.iborate blue and gold lithogr.tphbd
• c ver. No charge what ver is nude for
[ this bauclHome book, which cun be ob
i tained oidv by appiicati >n at the branch
|a and ‘-•nbovdinMo effires of The Biugn
1 M intttftCtairiL ( 2 <
The Singer Manufacturing
Company.
Fiim-ijnl i-liio.-. ;U Guinn Sqi-aru,
may 17 12 m Mew V- rl.
®cines known arc com
of sue h varied powers, as
Bent Health A Strength
Restorer Kver Uwd.
n i Sleeplessness, & diseaesv
rarKGP S oftlie Stomach, Bowels,
•j * D I Lungs, Liver & Kidneys,
Hair balsam. £a m _ ,i y |y<iiH Ti?^
TV, B-t, CW.I, •*“. U*nct*
M Mi lUir tVew JUid other 1 orncs. as It
i*f. Kver fall* t*> rwtore in* never intoxicates. Hisco*
jwtit.l 1. W Itr.v
lebHlt
GEORGIA 1 U.UOT . UNTT
Eugen? F rkiiiH, applies to me for let
ters ol a iiuinistr .t on on the estate ot
Clement \ v ' G iclson. Ut- of sai 1 connty,
dee a- •: Th< s arc therefore to cite and
ucbnoni-h ail a id singular the kindred and
crCvliturs oi sod d©.,-c .sed, to i.o and up-
I ear at my office, by th first Mot day in
November u* xt, and sl:ovv cuuse, it any
there be, why nch letters should not be
granted.
Given under my official signature, ti is
3rd dav ot October. IHBI.
IUCIUKD 11. LEONA D,
Oct 4 Ordinary,
GEORGIA Talbot OorNiv.
Jordan VV Alsabrook, Administrator
ol L-wi AJsabrook, dec a sod. represents
to the (’curt in bis petition duly filed and
enter and n record, that ho has lully ad
ministered and e^tvtc.
This is th re fore to cite all persons
concerned, kindted and creditors, to show
cause, it any they can,why said Adminis
trator should not be di&clift god from his
\d.nimstmtion. audrec* ive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in Decem
ber next.
Given under iuy official signature, this
atL day or September. lbDl.
RICH ARD H. LEONARD,
soph 3m Ordinary.
GEORG I A Tau.oT Cor sty.
Ansel! Turner, Administrator of O R
Mnund. dict as. and. represents to the Court
his pt-Aition, ,duiy filed and entertd
n record, that he has fully administer
'd said e tate. This is therefore to cite
all person.-* concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, lLany they can, why
said administrator should not be dis
charg and from liis administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first
Monday iu D--cembe' next.
Given under my official signature, this
■jtil dav of St' tcuiber. 1881.
HICHARD U. LEONARD,
s-p 63m. Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Talbot Countt.
Thomas H Fuller, the Executor nomi
nated in the last will and testament of
Nancy B Fuller, late of said county, de
ceased. hnvin* declined to accept aaid |
trust, GA’ McDowell applies to me for :
Utters of administration with the will;
annexed.
These are therefore to cite and admon- I
•*h all persons concerned to show cause. 1
and any there be. why such letters rdnuil.l !
net be granted on the first Monday in j
November next.
Given under my official signature, this ]
’ I dav of ‘Acte be v . iBM.
RIUHAIU) li. LEONARD,
Get 4 Ordinary.
GEORGIA—'TaIi; t Co.ikty.
I sane C. N; ■LoD, Administrator, de
b nis non < n the estate ot Ebesczer j
VV : .dev. decc used, applies to me for leave i
> se‘:l ’hr 1 : Is tv.;aj.gng to sail estate.
i ar reff.re to cite and admonish
io :.s concerned to show cause if
.' ; e be. why suchk&ve should not be
i in the Is , Monday in November
next.
G uu.l : my official signature, this
IL. '..v i> tober. I^l.
RICHARD 11, LEONARD
Oct + Ordinary,
Ecr Sale.
A dcßirisble
;e"- 5 cud painted. gx>d kitchen and gar
de All i.i good repair. Lociited in
; ..Ibor cu, A\ iil sell cheap.
J 'V hall
Rtvl ]' • iU Age t Talboitou, Ga.
Gold iviednl Itnklns; Powder,
4.*>1(1 Hlednl Cream I'nrtar,
Hold modal IVawUlug Cryntal. *
NEW YORK STORE,
SSM & 1-4 1 IJHOAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BOTTOM PRICES,
-AND-
F AIR DEALIIMG.
Tt has never been the custom of this house to use advertising dodges to catch the
trade. To show- the people the advantage# of our cash system over all oth**r meth
ods of doing business, we quote prices of many hading and well known goods
request a comparison.
;
10.000 Yards Best Calico at .> cents;
10,000 Ya?d Ivonsdale Bleached Cotton at 10 con's;
10.000 Yards Androscoggin Bleached Cos ten at 9 1 2 cents.
10,000 \' rds Bine Ridge Bleached Otion at 6 1 2 cents.
10,000 Yards Factory Ghee la at 8 1 2 ren^s.
10.000 Y’ards Factory Sheeting at 7 1-2 ccits.
10,000 Pairs Indies* Button Gaiters at $1 00.
1,000 corsets at 37 1-2 cents, aorth 50 cents.
Cortioelli Spool Silk at 8 cents.
Belding Bros* Spool Silk st 8 cents.
Best English Pin* at 10 cents.
Best Corset Drilling at 8 cents.
Best Feather Ticking at 18 cent*.
Iu every case we lead in low prices, aud so far *ur prices have proven a dead
lock to the cost business.
500 pieces Table Oil Cloth at 25 cents, at
GORDON'S NEW YORK STORE.
250 Pieces Best Kentucky Jeans at 25 cents, at
GORDON'S NEW YORK STORE-
500 Trunks and .Valises at
GORDON* NEW YORK STORE
520,000 Worth of Fancy Dress Goods at
GORDON’S NEW YORK STORE,
10,000 Worth of Clothing and Hats at
GORDON S NEW YORK STORE-
Carpets, Carpets,
M. C. GORUOIV
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